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Show THE RICH COUNTY REAPER. RANDOLPH. UTAH THE t the Boteced RICH COUNTY REAPER clan natter Feb. S, 12. kv delph, Utah, aodsr the u second Post Office, Act of March 3, 187. and Proprietor Layton Marshall, Wm. E. Marshall, Basiaees Manager UBACIUPTION SLJt Per Tear hi Advance Iltn Topi'cs FARMER CAN SAVE BY CENTRALIZATION Cornell Experiments Show Benefits of Plan. By L. M. HURD Centralization of buildings and operations to save travel, time, and labor is the main idea in planning a modern poultry plant, according to experiments in Cornell universitys poultry department. In a study of chore routes made in Oregon on 125 farms, it was learned how much time is spent and the distance traveled in a year going to and from the laying house, the brooder house, and pullet range. Poultrymen who traveled the least, going to and from the laying house, covered 62 miles a year and took 37 hours for the chores. Those who traveled the most covered 450 The longmiles in 270 hours. distance group traveled from seven to fourteen times as far as the men. As a rule all permanent buildings should face toward the south and be on land that slopes gently in the same direction. They should, however, be far enough below the crest of the hill to be protected from strong northern and western winds. If woodlands or orchard are on the windward side, so much the better. The ideal plan for a rearing range is to allow enough land for a three-yea- r rotation system. One to three acres of land should be alshort-distan- ce lowed for each 500 growing chickens. Karakul Sheep Raising Of Questionable Wisdom interested in raising karakul sheep should compare the karakul industry with the regular sheep industry before making their investment, says Con S. Maddox, Washington State college extension animal husbandman. One of the best ways to learn about the industry is to visit farmers who have been in the business for at least four or five years and find from them the prices they receive for lamb pelts, the clip from ewes, the percentage of lambs produced by the karakul as compared to farm flocks of sheep, the price of breeding stock, and the prices received for mutton lambs. Some southern Idaho breeders are reported to be saving their karakul lambs for marketing just as they would regular mutton lambs, instead of ifiarketing the pelts. Those wishing to obtain breeding stock could b .probably buy these lambs at prices. Because of its limited use, karakul wool usually sells for one-hato three-fourtthe price paid for good quality wool, according to research done by the United States department of agriculture. Stockmen Safety Squibs A telegraph pole never hits an auto except in Better come to a dead stop at a stop sign than to come to self-defens- e. a stop dead. If you want to ride in safety, see that the nuts on the wheels are tight and the nut at the wheel isnt. Many a woman thinks she can 'drive as well as a man, and, too often, its the sad, sad Farm -- fat-lam- An ounce of pressure on the brakes is worth a pound on the horn. Burning the midnight oil doesnt do much good if its cylinder oil. The best news a pessimist can hear is the coming true of one of his predictions. When you feel sour and cross, look at yourself in the mirror. That ought to be a cure. Dictatorship may do something for democracy yet through the reaction that results from them. Distinctive Difference Great minds run in the same channel. But a channel is not a rut. Always behave so discreetly that you will not regret putting your name in your hat. Even if a man isnt' well up in the social scale, he dislikes being cut by his barber. A Prime Requisite but a bride has not that vantage with her husband. - Ten per cent of the total of eggs produced in the United States in re- -' cent years is estimated to have gone Brownie. The train pulled out of Dover Plains at 6:45 p. m., and Dorothy turned the horse around and headed for home. Already it was dark a moonless, starless night; The way back lay along, a steep, rough, unfenced country road that climbed for nearly three miles before it reached Chestnut Ridge. On one side of it lay thick woods covering an upward slope of the ground, and on the other was a steep declivity. For part of the distance, that declivity straightened out into a tall cliff. And there was nothing to prevent a carriage from going over it, if it approached too close to its edge. That was Dorothys first thrill the prospect of driving over that road in the dark. She hadnt thought darkness would fall so soon that night,1 and she was scared stiff of that cliff. As she drove along, and the darkness deepened, she couldnt see her hand before her face, and she gave Brownie a free rein, hoping that his instincts would keep him on the road. Dorothy Felt the Wheels Slipping Over the Edge. 5,400-horsepow- er e' MEALS INEXPENSIVE Best tood in Salt Lake is served by The MAYFLOWER CAFE ibe HOTELS PLANDOME HOTEL SALT LAKE Rates 4th So. & State St. wh.n in RENO. NEVADA, to $2 $1 slop at the APARTMENT HOTEL Block from Temple. Reasonable Completely or month. week RICHMOND. 70 E. No. Temple. Rates: day famished Salt Lake. PHOTO ENLARGEMENTS ROLL DEVELOPED, 8 enlargements S5e at your Drug Store, or mail ENLABGO, 16 PRINTS 25c g&y&ffg OGDENUTAH e- VENETIAN BLINDS - Order your Venetian Blinds made to order and shipped within 5 days. Finest quality and finish. Write for information and order I blanks. Dealers wanted Utah Venetian Blind Factory, 147 W. 3d So. Sait Lake They were going along the top of that cliff, and all was going well. And then, all of a sudden, Dorothy felt the wheels slipping d over the edge. Poor, old Brownie had failed her. He PACKARD AUTOMOBILES The New Packard 6 Delivers Now in Salt Jackson Motor Lake for $1128, Equipped. Co Motor Avenne & 2nd Blast, Salt Lake TREATMENT HEMORRHOID Hemorrhoids (PILES) and other rectal disorders cured without the knife. For literature and information write CLINIC SURGICAL & SU Templeton Bldg. Salt Lake City ad- good advice for a woman during her change (usually from 88 to 62), who fears shell lose her appeal to men, who worries bout hot flashes, loea of pep, dizzy spells, upset nerves and moody spells. Get more fresh air, 8 hrs. sleep and if you need a good general system tonic take Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, made especially for women. It helps Nature build up physical resistance, thus helps give more vivacity to enjoy life and assist calming that jittery nerves and disturbingofsymptoms life. WELL often accompany change WORTH TRYING Heres Patient Working There is no great achievement that is not the result of patient working and waiting. J. G. Holland. ' MANY INSECTS ON FLOWERS FRUITS VEGETABLES & SHRUBS 8644 Demand original sealed bottles, from your dealer Salt Lakes NEWEST HOTEL L Hospital Supplies. Surgical Instruments, Trusses. Manufacturers of Abdominal Supporters, Elastic Stockings. The Physicians Supply Company 48 W 2nd South St. - Salt Lake City, Utah OFFICE EQUIPMENT Her arms were aching and her head was swimming. She hear Brownie wander off. had gone too close to the edr lie surrey gave a sudden lurch and Dorothy was thrown r space! at the air as it 'slid past me, Says Dorothy: I r' straws. My hands grabbed some like a drowning man r' wide of the cliff and I hung on for bushes growing out ' a was, between earth and air, and all I was worth. A m death on the rocks below but my prewith nothing to save me carious hold on those shrubs. Dorothy says that time has no meaning under such circumstances. The minutes seemed like years. Her arms were aching and her head was swimming. She could hear Brownie and the surrey wandering oft in the darkness. Evidently the old horse had pulled the surrey back on the road after she had been thrown out. For a terrible moment she , clung to the bushes, and then her fingers encountered a branch of a small tree growing along the side of the cliff. She caught it with one hand then the other and drew herself up over the cliff to safety. She lay on the ground for a while, sick and weak. Then, having recovered a little, she got up and stumbled to the road. Brownie and the surrey were nowhere in sight. Dorothy started walking toward home. Youd think shed had enough adventuring for one night but the big thrill hadnt even started. She had only walked a few steps when she heard a sound that froze her blood in her veins the baying and yelping of dogs. Wild Dog Pack Pursues Terrified Dorothy. Dogs dont sound so dangerous but Dorothy knew better. A short time before she had seen the body of, a boy who had been kiUed and partially eaten by these same dogs. They were wild animals descendants of dogs who had run away from their masters to live in the woods and had reverted to type. Every once in a while, in those days, packs of that sort appeared in the woods in various places throughout the country. And they still do, in wild, outlying regions. A single dog would run at the sight of a man, but in a pack, and in the middle winter when they were half starved, they would attack almost anyone. Dorothy knew all too well what would happen if this pack caught up with her. She turned, stumbling, into the woods and ' ran until she found a tree. It was a tree with a low fork of its branches one she could climb. She began fulling herself up into it. The yelping of the pack was coming nearer and nearer. She wasnt a minute too soon. She had hardly clambered into the lower branches when they were on the spot, yelping and snarling at the bottom of the tree. And there I was, she says, perched in the tree while the d brntes howled and snarled below. I still turn sick and cold all over when I think of that moment. The worst part of it was that I was afraid Id grow weak or faint, or so numb from the cold that Id fall out. I knew what would happen then. With the First Streaks of Dawn the Dogs Left. Hour after hour Dorothy clung to that tree, wondering why her folks didnt miss her and come looking for her. Wondering why they didnt realize something was wrong when the horse and buggy came home without her. She didnt know , that old Brownie, turning completely around in his struggles to haul the surrey back on the road, had wandered back to town and was spending the night in an open horse shed. Her folks thought Dorothy had decided to spend the night with relatives in town, as she often did, so they didnt worry. And all that night, she crouched in the tree racked by the cold and harried by terrible fears. As the first streaks of gray appeared in the sky, the dogs slnnk off through the woods, and when she thought it was safe she came down and crawled to the road. She couldnt walk, bat a ' farmer, driving to the milk depot, found her in the road and brought her home. Dorothy says shes written this story for us other adventurers to read, but she adds, Usually, I dont think of it if I can help it. NEW AND USED desks and chairs, flies, typewriters, adding inch's, safes, S. L. DESK EX 3S W. Broadway, Salt Lake ICE CREAM FREEZERS FOUNTAINS ICE CREAM COUNTER FREEZERS and Ice Cream, cabinets Bar Fixtures, Stools, Carbonators, Steam Tables. Also, reconditioned equipment terms. CO. Manufacturers S5 Post Office Place - - Salt Lake City SODA MOSER-HARTMA- N WATCH REPAIRING Watches cleaned and repaired, regardless of condition only $2. Pack carefully and mail. 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Her aunt had been spending two weeks with the family and it was she whom Dorothy drove to the train on that cold February evening. Automobiles werent so common then. What Dorothy horse named d drove was a surrey, drawn by an old, Stallions Should Be Given The Best Feed Rations A HEADLINES FROM THE LIVES OF PEOPLE LIKE'YOURSELF! lifetime. lf condition. ADVENTURERS CLUB truth. hs The choicest, soundest feeds should be reserved for a valuable sire. Main reliance will be placed d on oats, bran, and clover and timothy or timothy hay. A few ears of com are of benefit to a stallion that is inclined to keep thin. Clean pasture grass during the season and carrots when grass is not available are valuable aids in promoting health. The heavily used stallion requires d as much feed hs a horse. A healthy, vigorous, muscular condition is greatly to be preferred to a soft, flabby, overdone Goldsmith Maid i Goldsmith Maid, the famous trotFashion Stud ting horse, is buried at the grave Over N. J. farm, Trenton, is a monument bearing the inscripHere lies Goldsmith Maid, tion: seven years. queen of trotters for 1857, died county, Sussex in Bom here September 23, 1885. Best record 2:14, made at Boston in 1874. Earned $364,200, the worlds record. Driven by Bud Doble. Owned by Henry N. Smith. Hotel TEMPLE SQUARE Opposite Mormon Temple HIGHLY RECOMMENDED Rates $1.50 to $3.00 Its a mark of distinction to atop) at this beautiful hostelry ERNEST C. ROSSITER, Mgr. (Released by Western Newspaper Union.) Baby Chicks..' U. S. Approved Pnliorum Tested Leghorns - Reds - Hompshires Rocks and others Production Bred, Mountain Bred and Acclimated Hatched Right Delivered Fresh Produced under Government and Stati Your fS.r Protection. .,.up,rvis,ion Chick Brooders. Feeders. Waterers, Etc SUPERIOR TURKEY POULTS free circular! ., Write, call or wire fo and prices. Cooperating In THE NATIONAL POULTRY IMPROVEMENT PLAN Youre dollars ahead when the re R&mshaw bred - RAMSHAW HATCHERIES South State 8treet Salt Lake City. Utah S887 W.N.U. Week No. S022 SALT L. |